| DIMWITS | • dimwits n. Plural of dimwit. • DIMWIT n. a person of low intelligence. |
| DWINING | • dwining v. Present participle of dwine. • DWINE v. (Scots) to pine, to waste away. |
| GWINIAD | • gwiniad n. Alternative form of gwyniad. • GWINIAD n. (Welsh) a fish of North Wales and northern Europe, aka powan, allied to the lake whitefish, also GWYNIAD. |
| INWINDS | • inwinds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inwind. • INWIND v. to enwrap, also ENWIND. |
| MIDWIFE | • midwife n. A person, usually a woman, who is trained to assist women in childbirth, but who is not a physician. • midwife n. (Rare, figuratively) Someone who assists in bringing about some result or project. • midwife v. (Transitive) To act as a midwife. |
| MIDWIVE | • midwive v. Alternative form of midwife (verb). • MIDWIVE v. to assist a woman in childbirth, also MIDWIFE. |
| WEIRDIE | • weirdie n. (Informal) Someone or something weird. • WEIRDIE n. a very strange person, also WEIRDO, WEIRDY. |
| WIDDIES | • widdies n. Plural of widdy. • WIDDY n. (Scots) a rope, esp. one made of osiers; a hangman's noose, also WIDDIE. |
| WIDGIES | • widgies n. Plural of widgie. • WIDGIE n. an Australian Teddy girl of the 1950s, the female equivalent of a bodgie. |
| WILDING | • wilding n. A wild apple or apple tree. • wilding n. Any plant that grows wild; a wildflower, etc. • wilding v. Present participle of wild. |
| WILDISH | • wildish adj. Somewhat wild. • Wildish prop.n. A surname. • WILDISH adj. somewhat wild. |
| WILLIED | • willied v. Simple past tense and past participle of willy. • willied adj. (Slang, in combination) Having a specified kind of penis. • WILLY v. to clean in a willowing-machine, also WILLEY. |
| WINDIER | • windier adj. Comparative form of windy: more windy. • WINDY adj. related to wind. |
| WINDIGO | • windigo n. Alternative spelling of wendigo. • WINDIGO n. (Native American) a mythical monster among some North American Indian tribes, that eats human flesh, also WENDIGO. |
| WINDILY | • windily adv. In a manner of or like the wind. • windily adv. In a twisting or winding fashion. • WINDY adv. related to wind. |
| WINDING | • winding v. Present participle of wind. • winding n. Something wound around something else. • winding n. The manner in which something is wound. |
| WIRILDA | • wirilda n. An Australian acacia tree, Acacia retinodes, which has edible seeds. • WIRILDA n. (Native Australian) an Australian acacia tree. |